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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 13, 1906)
on 10 if IP DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, SATURDAY, JANUARY 13, 1000. o SiJBI - FVHjzwKZKtf sHaS wssisiyysp roti( AiraReAiMiAino ,&Jm&i Ttgejsiuige ,. OrjrARMclftdt i son k-i9R19H .. "!SaBSH -i u .-azrnpv igStfeCT V I4t'W A nfLi y YEARS AGO December 31, William prosontcd with, a hand Dnshaway hall, on bo- ',y Mission Sunday sohooL nplls, vrhom history has mado a presentation Jarly appropriate speech. best remembered 'as the iho annual Bunker Hill Ho was an enthusiastic r and son of a Revolu- Tho hall in which the was mauo was located ido of Post etroct, mid Kearny street and what avenue. It was erected ajycay society, a temperance rem which it task its olutlon of the Booioty tho property furnished embored, lots of food for far died nob loner aco. -fcj rw r ty ,, full-ofriyar9;aHl well earned honors. ' 'ROU T"? .xt?cUi from nn editorial re , 8theijer 1805, published In the "8-1 jQwrof.j3aiwary 1, 1800, read very fa- BUlitjjaowjaid. singularly enough, seem " to atpreBiconditionst "Thero has " been airsvelnuan in Until, but Gilford. Or wain ,, ('nm --. brliai OrgABlMt T&. BfttUtfho , aad diyjs t. H wiikMlM :erdd, "t IBO ,C0 !." triumphed -C lftBM beUl Th 'CaUmmHMmni iiuc m it& w tlomil president, has ' Tho rebellion in Po ppresscd Tho re- a Is still going on. en an entente la Morocco. nvaded San Domingo ,but, much loss, hod to nban prise," These countries uh in the public eye at conditions that are tin ft January , 1M4, the repeat race between jFSan, Francisco took place iS View track. The purse .; The contest was between ra. Alexander Gambia former and ). T. Leet the jver, though- the match advertised, it dew net j-intarocted tho newspaper period sufficiently to have ito print a lino reporting last four mile and re- fever run oa a course in this itho old Day District tmck n&ater, Rutherford, Ohance, a number of other fa tenco runners partlclpat Tho interesting fact associated) with this mention of tho asylum forty years ago Ta' tlmfc ttio samo man is still'prin oipal of tho institution. Ho has prob ably given instruction to mpfb of tho afflicted class of pupils carctf for in the asylum than any othor toaoher living. Forty yeara ago tho past week tho nominating odmmlttee of tho Mcroan tilo Library association, which has just been morgod into tho Mechanics' li brary, reported tho following ticket! For president, Charles Walcott Brooks; vico president, Charles B. Bend; cor responding secretary, T. R. Hayos; re cording secretary, David Wilder; treas urer, Luman 8. Poase; trustees, J. W. Stow, Blliott J. Moor, II. P. Liver moro, W. J. Miller, P. D. Kellogg, Ti- bureio Parrolt, Danial Rogers, J. L. Beyoa and F. B. Reynolds. The Knickerbocker Bngine com pany, Ne. S, of tho old Voluntcor Fire department, elected the following oQl eers on Thursday, January 4, 1800: Foreman, William D. Falrmaa (re elected); first assistant, E. Flaherty (ro-oWted) ; second assistant, John Rosa (re-elected); seoretary, Thomas MeCaulleyj treasurer, II. R. Reed (re elected.) Monumental, No. 0, of tho samo department, ohoso tho following officers tho same day: Foreman, W D. L. Hall; first assistant, B. Harrison; second assistant, William Ryan; tecro tary, James Philips; financial secre tary J. J. Oreery; treasurer, A. P. Ho tallnt. o Tho Spirit of Winter. Tho spirit of winter la with us, mak ing its preftoaee known la many dif ferent wnya eomletlmos by cheery eunshlno mm) gMateaisg snows, and aomotimeo by driving wimh am) blind inff Morma. To many people It eams to tke a fUght i making bad things wwrnt, fr rhenmariwn twists harder, .Vwingen sharper, entirh. beeemes more aaayift awb Ae many amptonM of ncrefnhi r develoiet n41 ntfgmvat ol Thr k neti mk Prtry in this, but the fat truth, Htnb Hi U a yonkr Wtat mora people 4a't) get rid of Uhmm attmonta. The me-Jieiao that coren Uiwh Hood?' SarMparUla is oasHy eltntwd and tWo is abMndaat proof (4at Hh curi are radical sihI pcniuu-neat. Kow Shorthand Class. Beveral new pupils will enter tho Capital Business Cellega on next Mon day, and a new slater in shorthand will be organised. It is hoped that any who think of entering aeen will ar breuf tfAJ taa.ira vm was an eastern ringer, rBK to bl?,n tb(,B' Wa OKK In an Oregon stage teach wtfcA Ne shading, no jeltion. befil BasvJ ft ll thai wa S5Sl dowji u)regon untril. Ho won tho saamkl wkiok fol- Exposure of the job that up on the managers of Met association kilM the Bad repeat game for all Bat, ( y, January 8, 184-1, wow legislaturo sojourning In o yWted tho asylum for uwb and Mind, wMoh was at tho Mission. Tho visit pt tho invitation of Warroa he principal. Tho asylum eon removed acrof the ev; but the first buUding Roro for its use. wbiok was of atone, wan burns) the present group of brick raised on tho old site. tal Mtmxa m ;ot Full Holes. is years old, and have , great sufferer from i all my life. One of ics circulars was left or, and what it con- about headache inter- , so that I dexmined a dollar in their make and go crunnincr for ache. The first charge it down, but I continr 'shoot until the thing r. so in ot nolQS that : ii wm never come to n. I consider it" the a "good Samaritan.'1 ead the knowledge of xr:i.o' a-: rr Tni I. F. MOORE. jairfax Ave., Bridgeport, iche, Neuraleria. Sciat- tackache, Stomachache, uown fains, Kheuma- , or Pain from any cause readily to the soothing ce of Dr. Milea' Anti- ills upon the nerves, the :d condition of which the pain. Harmless if directed, and leave no ible after-effects. ' Anti-Pain PlKs are sold by gist, who wHI guaranU that pacK Tbia system is moro legible and more easily learned than tho older PItmanle system, and moots tvty requirement. Visit our sokoei and see how we work. No extra ekarge for spelling, KagHsh or penmanship. St DR. KUM WondcrfuilCHINESE DOaOR Will treat you with Oriental herbs and euro any disease without operation or pain. Dr. Kum is known evorywhero in Salem, and fans cored many prominent people hore. Ho has lived in Salem for 20 yerao, and can bo trusted. He uses many tnedlclnoe unknown to white doctors, and with them can cure catarrh, aothtna, lung troubles, rhea-, matlsm, stomach, liver, and kidney dis eases. Dr. Kum makes a specialty of dropsy and female troubles. His remedies euro prlvato diseases when everything else falls. He has hundreds of testi monials, and gives consultation free. Prices for medicines very, moderate. Persons in the country con write for blank. Bend stamp. If you want somo extra fine tea, get It from us. DR. KUM BOW WO CO., 107 South High street, Salsm, Oregon. Opposite Hotel Solom. P. O. Box 185. sj h'hi jI" m i&.mfir .Sal A SUBSTANTIAL MEAL. That will make good rich blood and that will stick to' your ribs, you can always enjoy when you buy your moats from our fine stock. Tho very beet beef, mutton, lamb, veal and pork for roasting, boiling, oterring or frying, you will alwajs find at prleos as low as tho lowest at B, O. CROSS, State Btreet Market. e Phono 01 fiiusths tUgiuturs ef "oci a?ictaeitr TMKlftdYMltlA!n W&Sk Dangerous. Elsie Mother, Mrs, Roosevelt is tho "first WdyMtt'iho land) isnt-shoi MothocHfo?, doarr Jftfereod, ness eako don't lot Bridget hear you say it, PhiiaSollihia Press. vY- r: ' . ". ImptrX set Digestion. -, Moans less nutrition and in eonao qnenco loss vitality. Whea tho liver fails to eooreto bile, tho blood becomes loaded with bilious properties, tho di gestion becomes impaired aixl the bow 61a oonstipatod. Horbino will rectify this; it gives tono to the stomach, liver and kidneys, etrongthen tho appetite, doors and Improved tho complexion, in fuaea new Ufe and vigor to tho whole system. COo a bottle. Sold, by D. J. Fry. CASTOR I A Por InfanU and Children. The Kini You Have Always Bought Boars tho Blgnatuxo of & H rlMMM itffteir TL': m f Ait 850JE ll WILD ROSB riOUB and recommend it to their customers, Experts In flour aro unaaimoua Id their opinion that it would bo lmpoaslblo to tmprovo its quality, and ovory cook knows it 'a tho . only flour that is absolutely euro in its "results. ' jXSK 00 W4U efteflt. If It return your men, cent. Never o4d In -bulk. cdical Ca, Elkhart, Ind Y. M. O. A. Hotea. Tho gymnaalum alassos for the inter Modiatos, comprising boyti from 1 to 18 years ax ago, have boon changed and new moot wn Tuesday and Friday aftoraoon. Tho skaaga was mado be oauso the junior aUasos have grown so large that it was Impeesible to handle both on tho same days. The ladlea' alaso in tho gymnasium la still growing. Miss Mablo Yaatis, M1sa Ida Millar and Miss Francos are among tboeo takiag oxoreiso in this ekes each Wednesday evening, The following have paid their fees daring the past week as members of tho junior and intermediate depart meats: Joe Oberringtoa, Lloyd Farm or, B, D. Oatlln, Walter Page, Carl Bcbindler, Bwgoao Bakeries, and Roll i a Oaroy. The list ef those who have joined tho senior wombarobip of tho associa tien In tho past week and paid their membership fee is as follews: Cecil Abbott, B. O. CSinton, Van V. Bowman, R. B. Downing, Davo Byre, Able Grab or, Jamos Wiastaaloy, Lou Josse, F. A Wiggins, a P. Bishop, W. W. Bteiwer, OUrenoo Bhw, Howard CatUa, D D, Keolor, Clay Williams, Lloyd Taylor Prof. Smith and Frank Schneider. Tho schedule of contests between the Blues and Rede next week baa boon ar ranged, and they will meet en Tuesday night in a gamo of indoor baseball, and on Friday night in a game of basket ball Both sides are playing good ball and exciting games may bo experts! next week. Oa Saturday night next week, the first team of the association will play agalnat tho first team of the Mob mouth Normal School at Salem. This will be one of tho most hotly contested gomes of the season. The attendance at the night school classes is increasing, and work for the loot half of tho wheel year is now well under way. Oa Wednesday night in tho eardtwrttiag olasa, a three-minute toot of proioioaoy resulted in some very creditable specimens of tho work that the members ean do. Merchants in the city should inspect the work that the member of this elaas are turning out. m S3 i t' ' .&3uiiaii. i i i : u k v- - -' atAJam m READ! READ! Tim 1IOMB WITH A OAB RAKOBD3 BtttTLY AK ADODI1 Or OOMTORT AND IIArriNBgg. TROUBXn AKD WORRY OBASB AT ONOU TOOD rBSraOTLY OOOKBD, RBADY OK TIMB. KO SOOT, NO ASBXS, NO L088 Or TEMPER. BATH IN TEN MINUTBS. 008T IS TRUXINa, COMB AND OCT ALL rABTIOULARS, DO IT NOW. DO XT AT ONCB. DON'T TUT IT Orr. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 U i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 II 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 II 1 1 II I II II 1 1 II 1 1 1 1 II 1 1 Ml 1 1 1 1 1 II 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1- Easy Payments PAY A LITTLE" DOWN AND A LITTLE EACH WEEK OR MONTH AS IT SUITS YOU BBOT. THE EASIEST WAY TO OBT OOMTORT AND SATHirAOTION TOR TUB HOME EVBR OrnHlBD, I I l'Tl 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 II H II 1 1 H 1 1 1 1 1 II 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 IN 1 1 1 1 1 1' Water Heaters WE HAVE BrBOIAL ATTACHMENTS j TAKE THE PLACE Or THE WATER COILS ON BANOB. YOU CAN OBT nOT WATER TOR A BATH IN TEN MINUTBS AT A COST Or 6 CENTS TOR OAS. mi iHMiiii iimimin i mi ii niiiimmni mini iiimii inn i nuiiiii The New Process OAS RANOB FOUR HOLES, FOUR BURNERS ON TOP. TWO OVENS, BAKING; AND BROHJNO, THERE'S NO PROFIT TO US, FACTORY PRIOBS ONLY, I Jli JhL mJ The Good News air? rf w 4 5iX nPs i m B CITIZENS' LIGHTS TRflGTlON 608 w A. WELCH, Manager. W E3S3SHQSSeSQSSSSSe3